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Actually, Iran can reach SF via an ICBM, which they already have. This ICBM has a Re-entry Vehicle (RV) capability that would allow it to reach SF through space. So, Iran could drop a nuke on Diane, when they finally get the bomb, within the year or shorter. Oh, did Obama fail to tell Americans about this. They have been working on their nuclear trigger for years, but that was left out of the speech as well. Bibi is right and Obama is full of BS.Here is the link:http://nws.mx/1BQDlbO

In addition, while Dianne assures U.S. citizens of Iran's good intentions, the U.S. Military has a just in case scenario for Iran. It is reported by the Wall Street Journal that:"The Pentagon Upgraded Biggest ‘Bunker Buster’ Bomb as Iran Talks Unfolded""Pentagon Tested Improved Bomb in Mid-January, Officials Say"By JULIAN E. BARNES And ADAM ENTOUSUpdated April 3, 2015 5:22 p.m. ETWall Street Journal"WASHINGTON—The Pentagon has upgraded and tested the largest bunker-buster bomb in the U.S. arsenal, senior U.S. officials said, readying a weapon that could destroy or disable Iran’s most heavily fortified nuclear facilities should a nuclear deal fall apart and the White House decide to take military action."

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Born 1945 in Los Angeles. Worked from 1998-2016 as adjunct teacher at University of California at Irvine Ext. teaching English as a second language.
Served three years in US Army Military Police at Erlangen, Germany 1966-68.
1970-1973- Criminal Investigator with US Customs
1973-1995 Criminal investigator with Drug Enforcement Administration. Stationed in Los Angeles, Bangkok, Milan, Italy, Pittsburgh and Office of Training, FBI Academy, Quantico, Va. until retirement.
Author of Erlangen-An American's History of a German Town-University Press of America 2005,
The Story of Papiamentu- A Study in Slavery and Language, University Press of America, 2002, and
The Languages of the Former Soviet Republics-Their History and Development, University Press of America, 2000.